A downlight fixture is disclosed, and includes a lens defining at least one lens opening, a reflector, and a housing. The reflector defines at least one first retaining feature and at least one second retaining feature. The at least one lens opening is shaped to receive a corresponding first reflector retaining feature to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another. The housing defines at least one housing opening shaped to receive a corresponding second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another. The lens, the reflector, and the housing are each constructed of plastic.
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19. A method of assembling a downlight fixture, comprising:
receiving a first retaining feature of a reflector by a lens opening defined by a lens, wherein the lens opening is shaped to receive the first retaining feature of the reflector to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another;
receiving a second retaining feature of the reflector by a housing opening defined by a housing, wherein the housing opening is shaped to receive the second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another, whereupon the lens opening is interlocked with first retaining feature and the housing opening is interlocked with the second retaining feature to secure the lens and the reflector within the housing.
1. A downlight fixture, comprising:
a lens defining at least one lens opening;
a reflector defining at least one first retaining feature and at least one second retaining feature, wherein the at least one lens opening is shaped to receive a corresponding one of the first retaining feature to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another; and
a housing defining at least one housing opening shaped to receive a corresponding one of the second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another, wherein the at least one lens opening is interlocked with the corresponding one of the first retaining feature and the at least one housing opening is interlocked with the corresponding one of the second retaining feature to secure the lens and the reflector within the housing, and wherein the lens, the reflector, and the housing are each constructed of plastic.
11. A light emitting diode (led) downlight fixture, comprising:
a led light engine;
a lens defining at least one lens opening;
a reflector defining at least one first retaining feature and at least one second retaining feature, wherein the at least one lens opening is shaped to receive a corresponding one of the first retaining feature to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another; and
a housing defining at least one housing opening shaped to receive a corresponding one of the second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another, wherein the at least one lens opening is interlocked with the corresponding one of the first retaining feature and the at least one housing opening is interlocked with the corresponding one of the at least one second retaining feature to secure the lens and the reflector within the housing, and wherein the lens, the reflector, and the housing are each constructed of plastic.
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The present disclosure relates generally to a downlight fixture, and more particularly to a downlight fixture having a lens, a reflector, and a housing that are each constructed of plastic and are interlocked with one another.
Light emitting diode (LED) based lighting systems may offer several energy and reliability advantages over other types of lighting systems such as, for example, incandescent or fluorescent lighting. Thus, LED based lighting systems are increasingly being used to replace other existing lighting technologies. Moreover, it should also be appreciated that downlight fixtures are also increasing in popularity due to their aesthetic appeal, light output, and versatility.
While downlight fixtures offer many advantages, there are also some drawbacks as well. For example, the processes used for manufacturing a downlight may be time consuming, costly, and may even require relatively skilled personnel and tooling in some instances. Furthermore, the downlight fixtures currently available usually include a housing that is constructed of metal. The housing may need to be painted a specific color such as, for example, white or beige, in order to meet consumer preferences. However, painting the housing requires an additional step during manufacture, which adds cost and complexity to the downlight fixture. Finally, downlight fixtures typically include numerous fasteners that are used to join the various components together. These fasteners also add to the overall cost and complexity of a downlight fixture. Thus, there exists a continuing need in the art for a cost effective downlight fixture that is simple to assemble.
In one embodiment, a downlight fixture is disclosed, and includes a lens defining at least one lens opening, a reflector, and a housing. The reflector defines at least one first retaining feature and at least one second retaining feature. The at least one lens opening is shaped to receive a corresponding first reflector retaining feature to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another. The housing defines at least one housing opening shaped to receive a corresponding second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another. The lens, the reflector, and the housing are each constructed of plastic.
In another embodiment, a light emitting diode (LED) downlight fixture is disclosed and includes a lens defining at least one lens opening, a reflector, a housing, and an LED engine positioned within the housing. The reflector defines at least one first retaining feature and at least one second retaining feature. The at least one lens opening is shaped to receive a corresponding first reflector retaining feature to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another. The housing defines at least one housing opening shaped to receive a corresponding second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another. The lens, the reflector, and the housing are each constructed of plastic.
In another embodiment, a method of assembling a downlight fixture is disclosed. The method includes receiving a first retaining feature of a reflector by a lens opening defined by a lens, where the lens opening is shaped to receive the first retaining feature of the reflector to interlock the lens and the reflector with one another. The method also includes receiving a second retaining feature of the reflector by a housing opening defined by a housing, where the housing opening is shaped to receive the second retaining feature to interlock the housing and the reflector with one another.
The following detailed description will illustrate the general principles of the invention, examples of which are additionally illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
The housing 20 contains the lens 22, the reflector 26, the heat sink 28, the LED engine 30, and the driver board 32. The housing 20 may be constructed of a plastic such as, for example, polycarbonate. The housing 20 may define a rim 40 that extends around a circumference C of the housing 20. It is to be appreciated that the rim 40 may be visible once the downlight fixture 10 is installed. The housing 20 also includes a first tapered portion 42 and a second tapered portion 44. The first tapered portion 42 of the housing 20 may be defined by a generally annular wall 45 that tapers inwardly towards a bottom wall 48 of the housing 20. The second tapered portion 44 of the housing 20 may also be defined by a generally annular wall 46 that tapers inwardly towards the bottom wall 48 of the housing 20.
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The reflector 26 may be constructed of plastic such as, for example, polycarbonate. The reflector 26 may include a first end portion 90, a second end portion 92 and a frustoconical portion 100. A lip 96 may be located at the first end portion 90 of the reflector 26, and is seated against an upper surface 98 of the LED light engine 30. A reflective coating such as, for example, a metallized coating, may be disposed along an inner surface 102 of the frustoconical portion 100 of the reflector 26. Those of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the reflective layer may be used to spread and direct light generated by the LED light engine 30. The frustoconical portion 100 of the reflector 26 is disposed between the first end portion 90 and the second end portion 92 of the reflector 26. The first end portion 90 of the reflector 26 may define a first opening 103 and the second end portion 92 of the reflector 26 may define a second opening 105, where the second opening 105 includes a diameter that is larger than a diameter of the first opening 103.
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Referring generally to the figures, the disclosed downlight assembly includes a lens, reflector, and housing that are interlocked with one another, which in turn may eliminate the need for mechanical fasteners. Furthermore, unlike the housings currently available that are constructed of metal, the disclosed housing may be constructed of a colored plastic such that the housing is molded as a specific color. Thus, the disclosed housing may not require painting, which adds cost and complexity during manufacture. The disclosed downlight assembly may also result in reduced labor time and costs. Furthermore, because the disclosed downlight assembly is relatively easy and simple to assemble, the personnel used to assemble the downlight may not need to be as skilled as some of the individuals who currently assemble downlights. Finally, since the disclosed downlight assembly may be substantially constructed of plastic components, this may eliminate the need to include extra capacitors or a mode choke to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI).
While the forms of apparatus and methods herein described constitute preferred embodiments of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise forms of apparatus and methods, and the changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention.
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